In my last post, I shared some images from Seward, where the Alaskan coast meets the sea. After our time in Seward, we traveled to Homer where we boarded a float plane and flew to Katmai National Park and Preserve, … Continue reading →

I absolutely love being a wedding and portrait photographer, but the love of capturing wildlife with my camera is what gave me my start as a photographer. Sometimes you just have to take a minute and get back to the … Continue reading →

I first met Trisha and Jason when they were planning a destination wedding at Top of the Rock in SW Missouri. They lived in the Dallas area but wanted to explore the idea of a destination wedding. They found me … Continue reading →

There are seasons for everything, but any experienced wedding vendor knows when Engagement Season is. Let’s just say the last couple of months haven’t really felt like an “off season.” It’s been a busy few months around here. There haven’t … Continue reading →

I love being a wedding photographer, but occasionally it is nice to step aside from the stresses of weddings and photograph some incredible families. Every year I get to see how several families have grown and changed since the last … Continue reading →

One of my favorite and most frequent venues is Big Cedar Lodge. I love it for a number of reasons, but one of my favorite aspects is that most of my Big Cedar couples are destination weddings. I’m always meeting … Continue reading →

I recently had the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica with some family. I love what I do, but sometimes it’s good to take a little break and be with your people. I have a hard time traveling without my … Continue reading →

One of my favorite weddings from last season was Teira and Michael’s wedding. It was one of those weddings where all the right components came together to make for a fantastic day. All the details were so well thought out, … Continue reading →

Anyone who knows me knows that autumn is my favorite season. The weather is perfect and the landscapes are typically incredible. This past fall was a bit of a flop for tree color, but the weather was great. At the … Continue reading →